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1) Execute below command using "non-root" user. ubuntu@mc1:~$ nova-manage flavor list It gives below error: Command failed, please check log for more info 2014-09-11 13:43:17.501 12857 CRITICAL nova [req-07bc6065-3ece-4fd5-b478-48d37c63a2c6 None None] OperationalError: (OperationalError) unable to open database file None None 2) Execute above command using "root" user: ubuntu@mc1:~$ sudo su - root@mc1:~# nova-manage flavor list m1.medium: Memory: 4096MB, VCPUS: 2, Root: 40GB, Ephemeral: 0Gb, FlavorID: 3, Swap: 0MB, RXTX Factor: 1.0, public, ExtraSpecs {} m1.tiny: Memory: 512MB, VCPUS: 1, Root: 1GB, Ephemeral: 0Gb, FlavorID: 1, Swap: 0MB, RXTX Factor: 1.0, public, ExtraSpecs {} m1.large: Memory: 8192MB, VCPUS: 4, Root: 80GB, Ephemeral: 0Gb, FlavorID: 4, Swap: 0MB, RXTX Factor: 1.0, public, ExtraSpecs {} m1.xlarge: Memory: 16384MB, VCPUS: 8, Root: 160GB, Ephemeral: 0Gb, FlavorID: 5, Swap: 0MB, RXTX Factor: 1.0, public, ExtraSpecs {} m1.small: Memory: 2048MB, VCPUS: 1, Root: 20GB, Ephemeral: 0Gb, FlavorID: 2, Swap: 0MB, RXTX Factor: 1.0, public, ExtraSpecs {} So instead of low level database error, it should give kind of "authorization error" to operator or end-user of "nova-manage" CLI. ** Affects: nova Importance: Low Status: Confirmed ** Affects: nova (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: nova-manage -- nova-manage command when executed by non-root user, should give "authorization error" instead of low level database error https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1368030 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to nova in Ubuntu. -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs